Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... about the glory and majesty of God, talks about the place prepared for us but it doesn't describe the rooms. Besides all of the best descriptions of Scripture may be nothing more than Biblical metaphors to wrap our limited understandings around. They may be there simply to assure us that when the end does come and it's time to go home, we will be with God. And then we'll discover that simply being with God and being in God's presence will be enough. The surroundings and trappings just aren't that important ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... something special to commemorate their birthday. So, God reached into His treasure chest and took out a sacred coin. Written on it was the word "LOVE." On the eighth day, Father Adam and Mother Eve sinned. As they left the Garden of Eden, they asked God for an assurance that He would not abandon them. "You have the coin," He told them. "But, the coin says LOVE," they answered. "We have lost love. How ever will we find it again?" "Turn it over," God said. On the other side of the coin was written the word ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... was "Being A View Master" and letting the Light of Christ shine through all he did. Mr. Dick taught me that we need saints in the world today. Saints whose very lives reflect and live the Good News of Jesus Christ. We need saints because their lives and their presence assure us of how active and alive God is among us. Saints inspire us to a closer walk with God. They remind us that as we believe, so should we live, as ministers of God's love to all. And they remind us that we can all be saints by "Being ...

1 Samuel 17:1, 4-11, 21-24, 32-50
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... The father worked hard to build up his son's self-confidence. The next morning the father and son prayed together. And with a reassuring embrace and a handshake, the father smiled confidently and said, "You can do it, son. I know you'll make out all right." With that assurance the boy got on his bike and rode off to school. What the son did not know was that his father followed him in the car that day. He stayed just far enough behind to remain out of sight, but close enough to come to his son's assistance ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... it can be destroyed and with the help of others, he too, fulfills that promise. Promises are extremely important. That's why Paul wrote what he did to the Church in Corinth and why he wrote what he did to the Church in Rome. Romans 4:21 "Be fully assured that what God promised, God is able also to perform." II. God's Promises So, what are those promises? Well, this book is chock full of them. There are promises on almost each and every page. And the answer to all of those promises is God's "Yes!," Jesus ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... you who remember the Three Dog Night tune from the 70s.] Jeremiah was a prophet who was only a teenager when God came to him and told him to prophesy. “I do not know how to speak,” Jeremiah protested, “for I am only a youth.” But God assured Jeremiah that He would put His own words into Jeremiah’s mouth and make him a “prophet to the nations.” Jeremiah didn’t walk on a bed of live coals, but he was still a powerful communicator. And he enlivened his presentations with actions such as wearing ...

2532. Fully Awake
Luke 9:28-36
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J. Ellsworth Kalas
... , and scientist. In his brief 39 years, he made scientific discoveries which are basic to a great amount of our most significant contemporary knowledge. But with all his ability in logic and all his commitment to tough-minded scholarship, Pascal found his greatest personal assurance, not in science but in faith. On the evening of Monday, November 23, 1654, he felt the reality of Jesus Christ in such an intense way that it changed him. So that he would never forget that moment and forget his Lord he he ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... a whole host of meditation hymns and gospel songs that soothe my soul and bless my heart. So, I am able to find my rest in God and you know these have been some of the most spiritually rewarding times of my life. Peace flows like a river. I am assured that all is well with my soul. I bask in the knowledge that this is my Father’s world. Some adoration is public. Sometimes I wonder if we who worship all the time understand the meaning of worship. We have been so brain washed into believing that the leaders ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... , amongst us, with us, in us, in front of us, beside us, behind us. “For in him we live and move and have our being” (Verse 28). I believe in the Holy Spirit who gives us the universal church and the communion of saints. It is the Holy Spirit who assures us of the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting. When I get scared I sing. My singing sometimes frightens other people, but it comforts me. When I can’t remember the words, I make them up as I go along. I’ve been ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... . I didn’t understand all the mysteries of the Atonement and why the Church seemed obsessed by being washed in the Blood, but I knew I needed a friend and that I could have a friend in Jesus that means everything to me. Jesus my Savior gives me the glad assurance of heaven and the wonderful gift of eternal life on earth. Have you accepted Him as your Savior? In more recent years, I have tried to accept Him as Lord of my life, the Master of my fate, the Captain of my soul. I have tried to ask what He ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... suffering. We shall meet you physical force with soul force. Throw us in jail and we will still love you. Send your hooded perpetrators of violence into our community at the midnight hour and beat us and leave us half-dead and we will still love you. But be assured that we will wear you down by our capacity to suffer. One day we shall win freedom, but not only for ourselves. We shall so appeal to your heart and conscience that we shall win you in the process and our victory will be a double victory. For ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... . The pelican says that it is true, and then recounts for Nemo all that his father has gone through to get to him. He explains how his father bested three sharks, a fish, with enormous teeth, down in the depths, and a jellyfish forest. The pelican assures Nemo that his father is probably out in the harbor right now. Finally understanding the depth of his father's love for him, Nemo shrugs off his complacency, and becomes even more resolute in his desire to get back home. There are so many people in the ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... will overcome us or separate us from Him. In the face of death ... there is the Resurrection. In the face of illness ... there is eternal healing. In the face of danger ... there is the right arm of God. In the face of adversity ... there is "blessed assurance." In the face of confrontation ... there is confidence. In the face of sin ... there is the gift of the Cross. In the face of temptation ... there is the gift of Christ's faithfulness. In the face of greed ... there is the abundant life. In the face ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... questions the Catholic church of my youth failed to answer. Then one day I decided just to go back to God and let him handle the rest. That’s what I did.” C. What would a spiritual turnaround mean for you? Decide to move on with assurance. Walk in the light. Stay in fellowship. Rejoice in the knowledge that you are a child of God. Enjoy the fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. We have a problem. It’s called sin. God has a ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... by this war, weary with this disease, and pained by teenagers gone crazy with guns, I am reminded that my restlessness is a kind of homesickness. God never intended for us to get comfortable with things like this. So I live in the glad and glorious assurance that when I reach my final destination, disease will be conquered, pain will be eliminated, and people will live at peace forevermore. For when I get where I’m going, There’ll be only happy tears. I will shed the sins and struggles, I have carried ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
Sooner or later it is bound to happen: A child or grandchild will pop the question, a young adult will want to know, a person dying will need the assurance. Sooner or later everybody asks, “Is God for Real?” It is the central, critical question confronting the Church and the world today. If I were a theologian, I could give you ontological arguments for God’s existence, but I am not a theologian. If I were a sociologist, I could ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... over us through the night and will guide us through the day. Not even death can separate us from the Love of God which is ours in Christ Jesus our Lord. Hope that gets us through the day is not based on facts and guaranteed results, but upon courageous assurances that inspire the heart to act. So, on your mark! Get set! HOPE! Hope is an action verb. Hope is of scant worth unless we are willing to act. Hope is a forward adventure. When the children of Israel wanted to return to the flesh pots of Egypt, Moses ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... it. The Apostle Peter had it right when he wrote, “Cast all your cares on Christ, because he cares for you” (I Peter 5:7). Learn to pray without ceasing by making prayer the essence of everything you do. Seize the moment with the constant assurance that you have the gift of eternal life. II. What Are We Hungry For? “Blessed are you who hunger now, for you will be satisfied.” Matthew said, “Blessed are those who hunger for RIGHTEOUSNESS for they will be filled.” A friend of mine challenged me ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... have declared publicly that they oppose any development of mega-churches in Brentwood. I say, why not Brentwood? Material wealth is no indicator of spiritual health. People can be rich in things and poor in soul. After seven years in this community, let me assure you the spiritual need here is great. This week we will send a check in the amount of $218,000 to complete a building project in Tumbleweed, South Africa. Tumbleweed, which had no electricity a few months ago, will soon have a community center ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... life, makes faithfulness and love, mercy and compassion, the point of every life. Because we have faith in a God who “is to come” we have a future to live for, not a treadmill, running-wheel life to continually repeat. Christ’s death and resurrection assured the triumph of our final future. It is with faith and confidence that we look towards that future. But we live life with the “God who was/is/is to come” not sequentially but simultaneously. In fact, sometimes the future is behind and past ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... and tenacious, Mike reached his hand into a bucket. He removed his hand with a snapping turtle clamped securely to it. It was not a pretty sight. With the snapping turtle hanging onto his wounded hand, Ditka continued to lecture his astounded team. He assured his team that any one of them could do the same thing if they were really committed and determined. He finally asked for the next volunteer. After an extended time of silence, the Refrigerator stepped forward and volunteered to go next. Ditka thanked ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... coach saw? “He cannot submit to authority,” the coach said. “He cannot submit to his parents. He cannot submit to an employer. He cannot submit to a teacher.” The coach told Nelson, “We’ve carried him along for the sake of the ball club. But I assure you, he will not submit to his college coaches. His football career is done.” (3) Many of us are offended by the notion of obedience. We want to be the captain of our own ship, but obedience is an important trait of a successful life particularly ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... the name of Christ you are forgiven.” I have seen it over and over again: persons who have been earnest and sincere in their prayer for forgiveness, and who are themselves forgiving persons, yet cannot get relief fro their own guilt; they are not assured of Christ’s forgiveness. Then the word is spoken by another Christian, “you are forgiven,” and that doe sit. Release and relief comes to others when we are given the grace to hear their confession, and take the authority to announce, “In the name ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... of all his epistles. In the first chapter of his letter to the Philippians with which we have already dealt in this sermon series, he concentrated on his own situation. He knew what was uppermost in the minds of his friends at Philippi. He needed to assure them that he was confident of the faith and high in spirit, even though suffering in prison. So, he was not just a missionary evangelist, he was a pastor_. In chapter 1, verse 27, he express for the Philippians and the witness they must make. Whether ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... prayed that prayer earnestly in your heart after me and put it down We thank you, Lord Jesus, for those who have responded to your love today in this special way by accepting you as Savior and dedicating themselves to your Lordship. Give them the assurance now that they are no longer strangers. They are members of your household. And when they feel like a stranger, help them to remember this day, and reclaim your promise, that they have been drawn near, into fellowship with you by your blood on the Cross ...